chaitya

[chahy-tee-uh]

chaitya Definition

  • 1a Buddhist shrine or stupa
  • 2a place of worship in Indian religions

Using chaitya: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chaitya" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The chaitya at Karla Caves is one of the oldest Buddhist shrines in India.

  • Example

    The chaitya hall at Ajanta Caves is a masterpiece of ancient Indian architecture.

Phrases with chaitya

  • an arched opening in the wall of a chaitya hall, usually containing a sculpture or relief

    Example

    The chaitya arch at Bhaja Caves is decorated with intricate carvings.

  • a small window in the wall of a chaitya hall, often used for ventilation and light

    Example

    The chaitya window at Karla Caves is carved with floral motifs.

  • chaitya-griha

    a Sanskrit term meaning 'house of the chaitya', used to refer to a Buddhist shrine or temple

    Example

    The chaitya-griha at Sanchi Stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Summary: chaitya in Brief

'Chaitya' [chahy-tee-uh] refers to a Buddhist shrine or stupa, as well as a place of worship in Indian religions. Examples include the chaitya at Karla Caves, one of the oldest Buddhist shrines in India, and the chaitya hall at Ajanta Caves, a masterpiece of ancient Indian architecture.